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New twist emerges in John Emery's future after news of his return for seventh year

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John Emery, LSU Tigers running back
LSU running back John Emery breaks free into the open field on a run in a bowl game against Purdue on Jan. 2, 2023. (Matt Pendleton / USA TODAY Sports)

LSU Tigers running back John Emery Jr. announced on Thursday that he is planning on returning to college football for a seventh season. However, that seventh season may not necessarily come with the Tigers.

Emery’s agency has now shared with The Advocate that while Emery is returning, he’s also still “early in the process.” That means that the actual team he chooses to play for is still up in the air. It could be with LSU. However, it could also involve him entering the Transfer Portal and looking for a new home.

“One last ride! @johne4_ is returning to college football for his final season. Can’t wait to see him leave it all on the field. Let’s get it,” the post announcing his return read. “Contact @ypmsports for all NIL inquiries”

This comes after Emery had his last two seasons cut short by ACL tears. In the case of his 2024 season, he suffered the injury during a non-contact drill in practice after playing in just one game. He was also forced to miss the entirety of the 2021 season. On top of that, his junior year of high school was also cut short by an injury.

After playing his high school football at Destrehan in Louisiana, he became a five-star recruit in the Class of 2019, according to the On3 Industry Ranking, Emery was the 12th-ranked player and the second-ranked running back overall in his recruiting cycle. Expectations were always massive for Emery to live up to with that recruiting pedigree.

Early in his career at LSU, Emery flashed his talent. That included playing in 19 games over the course of the 2019 and 2020 seasons with three starts. In the first of those seasons, LSU won the national championship. The next year, the season was shorted by the pandemic. That pandemic-impacted season also saw Emery finish second on the team in rushing yards before he was forced to miss the 2021 campaign.

2022 saw a coaching change in Baton Rouge and Brian Kelly took over as the program’s head coach. Since then, Emery was only able to play in 19 games, dealing with those injury issues.

Emery, for his career, has 1,123 yards and 14 touchdowns on the ground. He also has 37 receptions for 330 yards and another two touchdowns through the air. He only has one career game where he’s rushed for better than 100 yards on the day.

Spring practice is already underway around the country. If Emery does make the decision to transfer out of the LSU program for his seventh season, then he will be able to do so when the next portal window opens this spring.